General surgeons perform a variety of surgical procedures, including treating gallbladder disease, hemorrhoids, colon problems and peripheral vascular problems; repairing hernias; placing ports for dialysis; and removing breast masses.
• Dr. Dean Currie is honored for his work advancing the treatment of breast cancer
• Get rid of varicose vein pain, embarrassment
• Hospital employees honor Dr. David Laird
• More people are surviving breast cancer
• Gallstone surgery much easier on the patient these days
• Dr. Edward Hazlehurst, general surgeon and GI specialist, retires after 41 years
Dean Currie, M.D.
Daniel Day, M.D.
David Laird, M.D.
Dr. Laird is board certified in general surgery. A major in the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Laird moved to Jackson in 2001 after serving as the Chief of Surgical Services at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, N.M. Dr. Laird is a medical graduate of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. His internship in general surgery was at Methodist Hospitals of Memphis; his residency was at the UT School of Medicine in Memphis. Jackson-Madison County Hospital employees named Dr. Laird the 2007 Guest Excellence Doctor of the Year.
David Villarreal, M.D.
A native of Corpus Christi, Texas, Dr. Villarreal received his medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. His general surgery internship and residency were at LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, La. He is board certified in general surgery.
379 Hospital Blvd.
Jackson, TN 38305
731-660-6101
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Tom Edwards, M.D.
After more than 25 years in group practice, Dr. Edwards, a general and vascular surgeon, has started his own clinic. He’ll continue to provide general, laparoscopic, vascular and general thoracic surgery in his solo practice at Regional Hospital of Jackson. Dr. Edwards was the first surgeon in West Tennessee to treat invasive cancer with lumpectomy, axillary dissection and radiation. Today he treats his breast cancer patients with lumpectomy, sentinel node biopsy and radiation. He was also the first person in Jackson to provide laparoscopic cholecystectomy and laparoscopic appendectomy. In 1980 and 1981, Dr. Edwards was chief surgery resident at the VA Hospital and then at the City of Memphis Hospital. In 1981, he started a surgical practice with Drs. Dodson, Crocker, and Scott. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Tania, four children and five grandchildren. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, snow skiing, trail riding and raising horses.